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Feature: The restoration of the 1931 film Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde gives us another chance to see its groundbreaking 'point-of-view' camerawork. David Thomson on a classic film technique
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Feature: Ryan Gilbey on the films that time - or, to be more accurate, the distributors - forgot
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News: A new version of the 1984 adventure with Michael Douglas, Danny DeVito and Kathleen Turner is in the works
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Interview: Sam Neill has hovered for years on the fringes of stardom, always impeccably reserved. He tells Cath Clarke how he may be loosening up
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